Very funny prank by /r/ethtrader for April Fools' Day! Free marketing to hundreds of users.
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- 15%, 10%, 5% Bonus noch nicht drinnen. Werden aber in der Endrechnung enthalten sein.
- 1st Day Reward gibt es 1-2 Wochen nach launch.
- Bounties gibts 1-2 Wochen nach launch.
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I created a passphrase and saved it. Is there something else I need to so also?
Best to validate it so you are 100% certain that you saved the correct passphrase.
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Im still waiting for my new passphrase... Slow tickets support.
tbh i gave up on my ticket response 2 days ago ;p never did hear back i just generated a new passphrase since it allowed it and am praying it works on launch, its validated so we will c haha We already responded to you Wolf Rainer yesterday and Oliver attend to your problem soon. CjMapope, if you tell me your support request and I will see what I can do. However, if you could generate a new passphrase already, you acknowledged it and validated then all is good! NEM (XEM) decided not to join Azure, because it gives away all your rights. Read below. The tech team, rb2 and Patmst3r, worked hard in getting NEM into a docker for Azure. In case some of you who may not know Azure, it is a Microsoft cloud computing platform and infrastructure. Recently, some months ago, Microsoft opened up Azure for crypto projects to place their solutions there in the cloud repository so that testers are able to download and testbed these initiatives from one location.
We spent a considerable amount of time getting this done. Unfortunately, at the last stage of our submission we were shown the agreement. In the agreement, to put our solution up there, requires us to give away all our rights. This is not quite palatable. From http://blog.nem.io/status-on-the-azure-project/Did Lisk sign this agreement? We didn't sign anything. We are an open platform, Microsoft is supporting open platforms and working together with them. NEM most probably is describing something completely different.
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Since i had a hard time finding it myself and I think it isn't really mentioned anywhere, here is the Link to the login-page where you can GENERATE YOUR KEYS: https://ico.lisk.io/users/sign_inI hope our guide clears it up more. I will update the OP later today. https://medium.com/lisk-academy/lisk-guide-to-verifying-your-ico-generated-keys-c11a5df1089fHi guys.
You must have a minimum server configuration to be a delegate?.
Thanks in advance.
Normal VPS, 1GB RAM is good. Do i have to validate my keys?
I generated and backed them up before the ico ended. Now i need to validate?
We urgently heavily recommended to validate them. Else you might have saved the wrong passphrase. Guide for Verifying your KeysWe are encouraging everyone to validate their keys, so I have created a very simple guide you can follow for verifying the keys. By validating your passphrases you will contribute in making the launch of Lisk smoother. We suggest everyone to verify their generated keys, the more we have verified, the better. Thanks! Joel What happens if we don't? I'm comfortable with my keys stored offline. You might have stored the wrong keys and your LISK will be lost. You won't have a 100% guarantee.
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Does the hardware of the server that host the delegate process maters ? I that it will, but is a big Xeon with 32 Gb of RAM needed ?
A 1GB/2GB node is more than enough. Maybe in 5 years we need real powerful servers, but definitely not now.
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You can now validate your passphrases on the ICO website. We will post a more detailed guide later this evening.Please be 100% sure you insert the exact same passphrase as the ICO website gave you!We also made a few other changes. They will be mentioned in the guide later.
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You can now validate your passphrases on the ICO website. We will post a more detailed guide later this evening.Please be 100% sure you insert the exact same passphrase as the ICO website gave you!We also made a few other changes. They will be mentioned in the guide later.
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So if your uptime is 1% and your approval is greater than delegate 101 then you remain an active delegate? If so what is the point of uptime? Yes. The uptime is just a reference how good a delegate's node is performing. So if you see a node is performing really bad, you simply remove your votes from the delegate. So it isn't amongst the top 101.
Presumably the block forger maintains the active delegate list? What mechanism changes the active delegate list? The approval. Every round (~17 minutes) Lisk checks the approval rates and re-arranges all delegates automatically.
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As a non-technical LISK ICO holder I am struggling to understand the voting process. I've read most of these posts and Section B in the handbook and it's not entirely clear. In this thread I see a lot of confusion and questions. Part of the confusion is that the term "vote" is overloaded - seems to define both a measure of support and the act of giving support to a max of 33 delegates. Hence a "vote" can refer to both 0.00000001 Lisk and 1 Lisk.
It would be good if Section B was expanded to further explain 1) the process when a Lisk holder makes a vote (i.e. spends 1 Lisk) and how their holding affects the delegate approvals. If a user makes a vote (spends 1 LISK) all the delegates he voted for receive the number of votes equally to the voters amount of LISK. E.g. if you own 1M LISK he will at the beginning get about 1% approval.
2) when do approvals change and when does the list of active delegates change Every round they change, so about every 17 minutes.
3) when and how uptime changes the active delegate rankings AFAIK the uptime is also updated every 17 minutes. However, the uptime is independent of the delegate rank. Only the amount the approval matters.
In the meantime could someone kindly answer the following: There are two LISK holders: HolderA (10 Lisk) and HolderB (200 Lisk) and 200 Delegates: Delegate1 ... Delegate200. 1) Presumably if HolderA votes for only Delegate1 then Delegate1 gets 1,000,000,000 votes, however, if HolderA votes for Delegate1 and Delegate2 then they both only get 500,000,000 votes? Right now both receive 1,000,000,000 votes.
2) Presumably a holder can vote more than once a delegate round including withdrawing votes? The vote always only has the power of your current LISK balance. You can't vote several times for 1 delegate, unless you remove your vote from him before.
3) Where are the approvals stored? In the blockchain? Yes.
4) Presumably the block forger maintains the active delegate list? What do you mean?
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to vote for someone to be a delegate, is needed to pay a fee 1 LISK?
Yes And then to vote for 101 delegates ... if LISK let say will worth 0.02BTC will be 2.02BTC ... why someone will pay this amount? Then the amount could be lowered. of course the price should change along the price changing. Or even pay for become a delegate could be expensive 1. All fees will be changed before we launch. 2. All fees can be changed later on. 3. You can vote for 33 delegates in one go. That means voting for 101 delegates takes 4 votes minimum.
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I'm not trying to find developers. Just stated if someone wants to "take over" Crypti development, he should get in contact with me.
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When voting for delegate will be start officially? How i understand now there is a test
After the release of the wallet and the creation of the genesis block ~ April 11 (I suppose). If the voting start with genesis block, how can block 2 be forged without the 101 deleguates? Maybe I don't understand correclty the process. I'm curious too, there must be an initial 101 ready to go upon launch? There will be 101 genesis delegates. Forging rewards are starting after about 1 week.
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Introducing the Lisk Academy!Recently, we have noticed an increased interest in Lisk and its internal functions. With this, we have decided to create a special blog dedicated to guides, tutorial, how-to video and much more. The academy will have a more user-friendy tone to its articles, it will be aimed towards non-developer who wish to learn about Lisk but do not have the technical background to understand it. This initiative is the start of growing the Lisk community, focusing on the non-developers and non-technical. We NEED the average person to come in and feel like Lisk is welcoming them. We NEED to move beyond just being “another crypto-currency” and make people understand the role blockchain technology has in reducing centralized inefficiencies. This is a start, but we have a long way to go. Thanks you for the support, Max Kordek Oliver Beddows Joel O. Fernández I wouldn't mind seeing more technical articles here as well We will see what we can do! Before launch mostly non-technical articles will come in order to prepare our user-base. After launch we can add technical ones as well.
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Does anyone know how to try out the dapps on https://login.lisk.io? It asks for master password when I click install. Hey, You can only install dapps on other nodes if the owner of the node wants this. If they don't want that, they protect it by setting up a master password. I will ask Oliver to install the Guestbook again, so you can try it out. The other ones are most probably by community users and they are most certainly not working. The long-term solution will be that you are running the full client and install the dapp locally on your computer. Another option is that you will be running a lite client which will make it possible to connect to other nodes which already have the dapp installed, and use them.
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I didn't download keys file, but simply copypasted private key (passphrase) from showed keys page. Is it enough for me?
having the passphrase is enough, but why you didn't download the whole txt? Ugh, it was my flaw. I thought it was enough for me. I did copy of whole showed keys page, e.g.: Passphrase bla-bla-bla Address Long Number L Public Key Some hex string Now I can only speculate what was in keys txt file. Can you confirm that info in keys page = info in downloaded txt file? Thanks. Yes this is enough. Make sure to validate your keys as soon as this is possible. Doesn't take long anymore.
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Please note that we don't support early trading and if you get scammed we can't help you out later. Early trades are all at your own risk!
As the ICO was a huge success, would you use some of that money to support the market when its listed - (to protect from investors from the early dumpers/market manpulators?) No, we are using the money to actively developing the platform. Not to play the markets. Fair enough. Is the money spending going to be transparent? good question - need to know where money is going -samsunk Yes, there will be monthly transparency reports. We will tell how much BTC/USD went to marketing, how much to salaries, how much to hardware, how much to infrastructure.. And so on.
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